Kinda agree. Repetitive. Good for practice but flying over people and cars over and over...I pulled the plug quickly. Save these kind for practicing drone moves.boring
I don't do that. I have a visual observer and don't fly over moving traffic or people. The routes I flew were around the traffic areas, not on them.I'm a part 107 pilot I do this for a living full time.Kinda agree. Repetitive. Good for practice but flying over people and cars over and over...I pulled the plug quickly. Save these kind for practicing drone moves.
If you say so but 0:29, 0.45 are examples.I don't do that. I have a visual observer and don't fly over moving traffic or people. The routes I flew were around the traffic areas, not on them.I'm a part 107 pilot I do this for a living full time.
If you say so but 0:29, 0.45 are exampleI .,29 I was in the right lane witha vo watching. which was empty and over a closed parking lot at. 45 but judge from your armchair if you like.
Yes, they seem to be horizontal on all of the commercial rooftops. here.@BetterBizWorks, are those PV panels mounted horizontally on the roof of the primary building you fly over? In New York?
I guess that's a compromise between reduced output and reduced mounting costs, made possible by much improved panel efficiency and lower cost. It's good to see them being used in such applications. Thanks.Yes, they seem to be horizontal on all of the commercial rooftops. here.
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